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Bonnie Glaser, a senior fellow with the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by Agence France Press, "New US President Seen Unlikely to Confront China."
June 22, 2008

Associated Programs:

International Security Program

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Asia

Experts :

Bonnie S. Glaser

Excerpt:

Despite their rhetoric, White House aspirants Barack Obama and John McCain are unlikely to adopt a confrontational approach towards China even as it flexes its military and economic muscles, experts say. [. . .]

While the two presidential candidates are expected to give continued importance to the China relationship, US ties with Japan could be the centerpiece of Asia policy under a McCain administration, said Bonnie Glaser, a China expert at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.

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